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1999 Harley Davidson Softail Heritage Classic Flstc on 2040-motos

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Harley-Davidson Softail description

THIS 1999 HERITAGE CLASSIC IS A single owner BIKE THAT HAS BEEN METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED THE COLOR SEAFOAM GREEN MIST AND BIRCH WERE A FACTORY SPECIAL ORDER VERY VERY RARE THE BIKE HAS BEEN GARAGE KEPT AND CLEANED AFTER EVERY RIDE THE BIKE HAS ALWAYS BEENDEALER SERVICED AND IS UP TO DATE THE ODOMETER SHOWS 41K MILES HOWEVER THE TOP END WAS JUST COMPLETELY SHE RUNS LIKE A BRAND NEW BIKE AND LOOKS LIKE A SHOW WINNER SCREAMIN EAGLE PERFORMANCE ENGINE HIGH COMPRESSION PISTONS PORTED AND POLISHED HEADS MIKUNI CARBURETOR DYNO JET TUNED NEW WIDE WHITE WALL TIRES ON CHROME LACED WHEELS CUSTOM CHROME MASTER CYLINDER HAND GRIPS AND LEVERS HOOKER PERFORMANCE EXHAUST CHROME HUB COVER QUICK RELEASE WINDSHIELD CHROME STUDDED SADDLEBAGS RIDER AND PASSENGER FOOTBOARDS

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